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Friday, June 4, 2010

Secure our borders, ALL OF THEM.

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For the sake of discussion, let’s remove the issue of illegal Mexican immigration. Now let’s ask the question, “Why should we secure our borders?” I can come up with two obvious answers.

1) If the U.S. Government is sincere about their “war on drugs,” borders must be secure.
2) If the U.S. Government is sincere about “Homeland Security,” borders must be secure.

Sweeps by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Fugitive Operations teams were made between May 10 and May 28 targeting immigration fugitives and criminal aliens.

In Waukegan, agents arrested a 54-year-old Jamaican national May 25 outside his Waukegan residence. He had a prior criminal conviction for possessing a firearm and he had a loaded pistol at the time of his arrest.

Also arrested was a 50-year-old previously deported Mexican national. He was arrested May 24 in Waukegan because he had prior convictions for cocaine possession and retail theft.

Both individuals remain in ICE custody pending removal. For privacy reasons, ICE does not release the names of aliens arrested on administrative immigration charges.

Besides Waukegan, other county arrests were made in Mundelein, North Chicago and Round Lake.

Of the 72 arrested, 59 are fugitives with outstanding deportation orders. Immigration fugitives are aliens who fail to appear for their immigration hearings, or who abscond after being ordered by a federal immigration judge to leave the country. The remaining 13 were arrested based on their prior criminal or immigration histories. Some of their convictions and arrests were for drug possession, domestic battery, drunken driving, retail theft, residential burglary and larceny. Seven of those arrested were previously deported aliens.

"A top priority for the ICE is to enhance public safety by locating and arresting criminal aliens and fugitives, with the ultimate goal of removing them from our country in a safe and humane manner," said Ricardo Wong, field office director for the ICE Office of Detention and Removal Operations in Chicago.

The arrestees will be processed administratively for removal from the United States.

Fugitives with outstanding deportation orders, and those who returned to the U.S. illegally after being deported, are subject to immediate removal from the country. All others are pending a hearing before an immigration judge.

Last year, ICE agents made more than 35,000 arrests nationwide. More than 31,000 of those arrests, or nearly 89 percent, involved immigration fugitives and aliens with prior criminal convictions.

ICE's Fugitive Operations Program is just one facet of the Department of Homeland Security's broader strategy to heighten the federal government's effectiveness at identifying and removing dangerous criminal aliens from the United States.
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Note from Zack: 35,000 arrests nationwide in one year is a drop in the bucket. Politicians need to FUND and STAFF the agencies responsible for securing our borders or shut the hell up. Any act of terrorism by a foreign national on our soil is a failure by our politicians to do the jobs they were elected to do.

About Me

Superannuated, occasionally asocial curmudgeon with no hard major-party political affiliations ...
Second Amendment Foundation Patron Member (Committee of One Thousand) ...
National Rifle Association (NRA) Life Member ...
Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA) Benefactor Member ...
I always vote ...
To the best that my life allows, I boycott anti-gun cities, states, and businesses. It's only common sense. I do it for the children ...